Quarterly fire alarm drill – Bldg 7000

Dear Colleague,

On Thursday, October 3rd starting at 5pm, Safety & Security (and Residential Life team) will be conducting a mandated quarterly fire alarm drill. This is for our on-campus housing residents.

Once everyone in building 7000 has been evacuated properly, they will be let back into the building.

Those who are leaving campus at 5pm, please be on the lookout for pedestrians evacuating to the front end of campus (as part of the fire drill).

If you have any questions about the fire alarm drill, please contact Safety & Security at X4633. Thank you!

Sincerely,
Edwin Lucero
Director, Safety & Security & Emergency Management

Shoreline Early Alert System

Dear Campus Colleagues:

As we begin fall quarter, we would like to remind you about Shoreline Early Alert (SEA).

SEA is a referral program to serve ALL (domestic and international) students on campus. SEA is designed to provide academic intervention to students encountering difficulty in the pursuit of their academic goals. We recognize that intervention is a process and may not produce immediate results. That is why it is our goal is to reach out to the student early in the quarter and connect them to the appropriate resources.

MAKE A REFERRAL!

Use the SEA Referral Form rather than sending individual emails. A SEA Team member will respond to the referral within 24 hours by reaching out to both you and the student.

We look forward to continuing to work with you and to support our students!

Thanks,
The Shoreline Early Alert (SEA)

When to Refer
If you’ve observed factors like those listed below, and you have previously reached out to the student without seeing positive change, it’s time to fill out the SEA referral form.

Examples of student difficulties that may lead you to make a referral:
• Low test scores
• Unexplained excessive absenteeism
• Tardiness with indication of transportation or family concerns
• Pacing in an online class
• Not doing assignments
• Financial matters
• External concerns

Purpose of SEA
SEA is intended to:
• Be a positive and supportive experience for students
• Support students who may be showing or have indicated possible academic “red flags”
• Direct students to appropriate resources

SEA is not intended to be:
• Punitive, disciplinary, or a means for enforcing classroom policies (e.g. cell phone use, disruptive behavior, absenteeism associated with classroom policy, etc.)
• For behaviors of concern, please see the Behavioral Intervention Team

What Happens Next
There a series of steps that occur in order:
1. Employee submits a referral
2. SEA Team member assigns an appropriate employee to reach out to the student
3. The employee makes three attempts to contact the student
4. The employee attempts an intervention to direct the student to appropriate resources
5. The employee will follow up with referrer

Throughout this process, the referrer may contact a member of the SEA Team regarding the referral.

Make a Referral: visit the intranet at: https://intranet.shoreline.edu/sea/#refer .

If there are other concerns in the classroom that worry you about a student or if you see something questionable or concerning visit https://www.shoreline.edu/care-team/default.aspx

Student ID card station moved to Library (4000 bldg)

Issuance of Student ID cards has moved from the Bookstore to the second floor of the 4000 Bldg. Please direct students who still have not gotten their ID cards to head to the Library to get theirs.

Come get your safety pouches at the Safety & Security meet & greet

Dear Colleague,

If you have not yet picked up your safety pouch, please come by Safety & Security (Room 5102) or stop by the Safety & Security tent that will be set up in the PUB Courtyard from 10am-1pm this Fri., Sept. 27.

The safety pouch is a clear, zippered pouch with a whistle, emergency blanket, face mask, water pouch, and a glow stick. This is a limited edition item so come get it while supplies last.

We will also have some free samples at our tent on Friday. We look forward to seeing you!

Thank you,
Safety & Security

All-Campus Food Truck Lunch Thurs., Sept. 26

On Thurs., Sept. 26, food trucks will be in the PUB courtyard from 11:30am-1:30pm serving complimentary lunch to employees and students on a first-come, first-serve basis. Food trucks will not be able to accept cash or cards. Please bring your Shoreline photo ID or wear your gold name badge.